Jorge Galindo is a contemporary Spanish painter born in 1965 in Madrid. Known for his bold, expressive brushstrokes and vibrant use of color, Galindo has carved out a significant place in the art world with his large-scale floral and abstract paintings. His work often explores the relationship between art and its emotional impact, using gestural, almost performative techniques to engage with the viewer on a visceral level.
Galindo's career took off in the early 1990s, and since then, he has been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions around the globe. His paintings are characterized by a dynamic, exuberant style that combines elements of pop art with traditional expressionist and figurative motifs. Flowers are a recurring subject in his work, serving as symbols of both decay and vibrancy.
Apart from his floral and abstract works, Galindo has also collaborated with other artists, most notably with Spanish poet and playwright Pedro Almodóvar. Their collaborations often mix visual art with literary elements, creating multi-dimensional pieces that blur the boundaries between different artistic disciplines.
Galindo's works are held in various prestigious collections and have been exhibited in major galleries and museums, including the Reina Sofia Museum in Madrid.